Where is Run on Windows 7?

Where is Run on windows 7?

I received a lot of emails asking me this question “where is run on windows 7?“, and some people on the other hands asks me what are the benefits of the run on windows 7?, well the run defined as a shortcut for any Microsoft Windows application or a third party application.

You can find the Run function in three ways:

Press the (Windows key + R ) simultaneously from your Keyboard.

Or, you use the start menu search bar (as it works just as the run does)

Or, add the run button on the start menu.

How to add the Run button in the start menu?

If you are planning to add the run button to the start menu in windows 7, simply follow the below steps:

Right click on the start menu icon and select Properties.

From the Start Menu tab, click on the Customize button.

In the Customize Start Menu popup window, tick the Run Command option.

Click OK, then click on Apply and OK.

The Run will appear just in the start menu.

How to use the Run function in Windows?

Using the search bar:

Simply type the application name, for instance if you want to run the Windows Media Player application simply type the first word “Windows” and you will get a list of applications that having the Windows word, then click on the desired application to run it, if you type the complete name you will find only this application on the list.

Using the Run application:

Click on the Run button and type the application name, then click on Ok.

Note: The funny thing is when you type run on the search bar you will get the Run application!! which by accessing it you will get the Run dialogue… so asking for where is run on windows 7? , this is considered as alternative answer..

Where is Run in Windows Vista?

To get the run dialogue in Windows Vista, you simply need to use the same methods of Windows 7 described above.

Note: For Windows xp, the run dialogue is already included in the start menu.

Benefits of using the Run dialogue

For most users the run dialogue is so useful windows tool as it can make life easier dealing with windows, especially when the user need to use some of daily tools or applications either the windows built-in ones or the third party’s.

Some of the useful applications have abbreviations when you access them using the Run dialogue, for instance:

Note: I will write an e-book for the rest of the Run useful command abbreviations..

Also as a benefit of using the Run dialogue box is when you need to have the MouseKey option in the Accessibility settings of your Microsoft Windows, as it’s easier for you to access applications where not using a mouse.

So asking where is run on windows 7? has been answered ..Now I want to ask you, do you agree with me that the Run dialogue or tool is useful for users? hope to see your opinion below in the comment section..

Thank u Sameer for your quick reply. I’d like to clarify my previous message. In windows xp, text in flash pages can be read but in Win. 7 cannot be read. I tried to install additional fonts in Win. 7 but it is still, the text seem to be rubbish, like this” $@ً!@:{{}}@@@@**)) [] “.

The rubbish text appear when it is saved or written in a document/ flash / pdf file or a website page etc…, and the operating system doesn’t have the same type of font installed..

Most probably the font used is not well known, or rarely used by users…

Installing a bunch of fonts without identifying the exact font name may not solve your problem as you mentioned.

I suggest you try to copy the whole text from your flash and paste it inside a Microsoft Office word document using your windows xp, then select the whole paragraph and change the font {using the Microsoft office word} then you can send it or save it or at least read it..